Faster NTL
Oct. 16th, 2005 03:46 pmNTL appear to have upgraded our internet connection at some point. We now get around 1800Kbit/s download, which is presumably a nominal 2Mbit/s service; uploads top out at around 170Kbit/s. I don't know when this happened, as I don't regularly monitor the speed of our connection.
I still have the measures described here in place, though with the rate limit now at 199Kbit.
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Date: 2005-10-17 10:21 am (UTC)You can either wade through the DOCSIS MIBs snd do it yourself or parse the output of Robin Walkers DocsDiag program (where it's listed as "QoS max upstream bandwidth").
(I wouldn't say that the CM implementing the bandwidth limit as a simple tail drop FIFO queue is really a "bug" - it's just not useful if you care more about latency than maximising throughput. Whatever mechanism is in use by the ISP you're going to need to implement your own traffic shaping if you want to optimise performance for your requirements.)
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